Perfume Bottle Quarterly - Summer 2003
Table of Contents:
  • Newsflash, from President ElsaBeth Crohn
  • Overview of 2003 Orlando Convention, by Ruthie Rosenfeld
  • Orlando Bus Tour, by Shirley Grodnitzky & Mike Vogelsang
  • Florida Flamingos, by Mike Vogelsang
  • First Time to the Convention, by Laura Levi
  • Exhibition Treasures Photos
  • Changing Glass Color with Irradiation, by Mark Chervenka
  • Member-Get-A-Member Awards for Year 2002-03, by Susan Arthur
  • Lucien Lelong, Perfumer, by Lenore Worth Hiers
  • Visiting Private Collection of Perfume Bottle Expert, by Jean-Marie Martin-Hattemberg
  • Early American Glass Scent Bottles (ca. 1775-1900), by Joan Walter
  • Cut Glass Perfume Bottles from American Brilliant Period, by Dick Miller
  • Steuben Glass Works, by Joyce Geeser
  • Quezal Art Glass Company, by Joyce Geeser
  • Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co., by Joyce Geeser
  • Fostoria Vanity Items 1910-30, by Mary Sue Lyons
  • Tiffin, Cambridge and DeVilbiss, by Jim Fuller
  • Contemporary Studio Art Glass, by Shari Hopper
  • Ah -- to Volunteer, by Terri Wirth
  • Going, Going, It's Mine! by Jacqueline Johnson
  • Estee Lauder Solid Perfume Exclusives Fall 2003, by Terri Chappell-Boyd
  • Honors of the Association, Presented to Jean-Marie Martin-Hattemberg
  • A Passion for Perfume Bottles, Monsen & Baer 13th Perfume Bottle Auction
  • Treasures Found, by Marilyn Rockholt
  • Announcements of Upcoming Auctions
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About the Cover:
Coty, L'Idylle, 1910. Flacon from collection of Jean-Marie Martin-Hattemberg. This gorgeous and seldom seen 1910 blown glass Lalique perfume was made for Coty with a wonderful deep blue patina. Flacon has an Art Nouveau flavor to it with the six nude females playing and cavorting in the fog or on the ocean beach.
 
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